Déverbaliser – Reverbaliser 2020
DOI: 10.4000/books.pusl.26607
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Les représentations mentales de l’interprète de dialogue : de la pertinence locale à la cohérence discursive globale

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“…In professionals' reflections on triadic interactions, conceptual tools such as interpreter roles (interpreters as language conduits, cultural brokers, co-diagnostician, etc. ; Delizée & De Ridder, 2016) can be helpful; they may also appear abstract. In contrast, our findings provide conceptual models connecting directly practical clinical goals (e.g., to get access to disorganized thinking) with practical linguistic and interactional techniques (e.g., short turns, chuchotage, avoidance of the voicing of inferences), but also with elements of the larger social and psychological context (e.g., face work, overwhelming emotions) that explain why doing the right thing at the right moment is not always easy Mason, 2009;Ticca, 2018).…”
Section: Strengths and Limits Of The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In professionals' reflections on triadic interactions, conceptual tools such as interpreter roles (interpreters as language conduits, cultural brokers, co-diagnostician, etc. ; Delizée & De Ridder, 2016) can be helpful; they may also appear abstract. In contrast, our findings provide conceptual models connecting directly practical clinical goals (e.g., to get access to disorganized thinking) with practical linguistic and interactional techniques (e.g., short turns, chuchotage, avoidance of the voicing of inferences), but also with elements of the larger social and psychological context (e.g., face work, overwhelming emotions) that explain why doing the right thing at the right moment is not always easy Mason, 2009;Ticca, 2018).…”
Section: Strengths and Limits Of The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%